The Art of Time covers pre-owned luxury watches, focusing on market trends, buying and selling strategies, and value guidance for collectors. The content style includes tutorials, market analysis, and buy/sell tips, with regular videos and strong emphasis on secondary market insights; uploads average about 1 per week with an average of 11.8K views per video.
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We found 49 YouTube channels similar to The Art of Time
High search overlap on secondary watch market and watch investing tips suggests a shared audience interested in resale value and market dynamics, while the content style differs (85% content match) but remains aligned on luxury watches.
Strong overlap in queries about the luxury/secondary watch market and investing tips indicates a closely connected audience despite a higher emphasis on content variety (85% content match).
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Similar focus on watch investing tips and market trends targets the same collector mindset, with a very high content similarity (87%), signaling parallel presentation of market insights.
Shared interest in luxury and secondary watch markets plus market trends shows a comparable market-facing approach, though Britt’s content slightly diverges in style (89% content match).
Converges on pre-owned watch market, resale value, and pricing methodology, aligning on core valuation topics albeit with a distinct branding and format (88% content match).
Same target around luxury watch market and pricing trends; the audience overlap is strong, with Jenni Elle’s style closely mirroring The Art of Time (89% content match).
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Teddy Baldassarre (91% match) and This Watch, That Watch (68% match). The Art of Time competes with these channels on overlapping queries such as secondary watch market, watch investing tips, and selling luxury watches. The Watch Bros (66% match) also overlaps on watch investing tips and watch market trends. Compared to The Art of Time, Teddy Baldassarre has a substantially larger audience with 1.4M subscribers; This Watch, That Watch has 179K subscribers, and The Watch Bros have 80K subscribers. The competitors share queries related to luxury watch market, secondary watch market, and watch pricing/value concepts, indicating a common focus on market analysis and investment angles within the luxury watch space.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to The Art of Time?
The Art of Time's biggest YouTube competitors are Teddy Baldassarre (1.4M subscribers) at 91% match, This Watch, That Watch (179K subscribers) at 68% match, and The Watch Bros (80K subscribers) at 66% match. All three channels produce watch-focused content and appeal to viewers interested in luxury and secondary watch markets, similar to The Art of Time.
What type of content does The Art of Time make?
The Art of Time creates content about watches and the luxury secondary market, with video titles such as The Rich Have Stopped Wearing Rolex, And Buy These Watches Instead..., How Ghost Watches RUINED The Luxury Watch Market, Everything You Need to Know About the Secondary Watch Market in 2026, The Smartest Way to Sell a Luxury Watch in 2026, and Before You Buy an AP Royal Oak Offshore, Watch This. The channel uploads about 1.0 video per week and average views per video are around 11.8K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to The Art of Time?
We analyze The Art of Time's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.